I'm hoping we get a release date for Bayonetta 3, assuming that it's still going to be released this year.
As much as I want to get my hopes up for something from Rare (like a stand-alone Perfect Dark re-release; I don't see them putting it into the N64 Online app since that would bump its rating up to M) or Persona ports (at this point, those games not getting a Switch release comes across as Atlus intentionally messing with people), I'm concerned that this is going to turn out like the first Partner Direct, where there are barely any games featured and it's only a good Direct if you're a fan of one particular series. (though to be fair, I got both Shin Megami Tensei 3 featuring Dante from the Devil May Cry series and Shin Megami Tensei 5)
I'm concerned that this is a sign that Nintendo has next-to-nothing planned for the rest of 2022 (since this is normally the time where they'd announce their plans for the back half of the year - as it stands, it's just Xenoblade 3, Splatoon 2, and Pokemon Scarlet/Violet), but I suppose Pokemon works pretty well as a holiday release; it's just a shame that they skipped out on what was already (in my opinion, anyway) a lacklustre pseudo-E3 season for no apparent reason.
EDIT: some Dragon Quest news would be nice, particularly the Octopath-style remake of Dragon Quest 3. I wouldn't say no to Final Fantasy news either.